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34 Cards in this Set
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Question # 4
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A
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Question # 36
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C
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Questions # 38
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D or C
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Question # 39
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B
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Questions # 46
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C
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Questions # 54
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C
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Question # 58
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B
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LAN
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Local Area Network ; a network that covers a building or buildings in close proximity, such as one campus of a university or corporation
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MAN
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Metropolitan (or Municipal) Area Network ; a set of connected networks all within the same city or municipal area, but not in immediate proximity to each other
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WAN
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Wide Area Network ; a set of connected networks serving areas or buildings not in immediate proximity to each other
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Buyer Agents (or shopper bot)
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an intelligent agent on a website that helps you, the customer, find the products or services you want
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Expert Systems (knowledge based system)
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an artificial intelligence system that applies reasoning capabilities to reach a conclusion
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Structured Decision
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A decision where processing a certain kind of information in a specified way so that you will always get the right answer
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Non Structured Decision
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a decision for which there may be several "right" answers and there is no precise way to get a right answer
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Recurring Decision
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a decision that you have to make repeatedly and often periodically, whether weekly, monthly, quarterly, or yearly
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Non Recurring Decision (ad hoc)
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A decision you make infrequently (perhaps only once) and you may even have different criteria for determining the best solution each time
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Pyramid
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the structure pyramid ...again
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Red Light
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Infrared light used to send and recieve information
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Expert System (knowledge based system)
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an artificial intelligence system that applies reasoning capabilities to reach a conclusion
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Geographic Information System (GI's)
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a decision support system designed specifically to analyze spacial information
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Domain expert
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the person who provides the domain expertise in the form of problem-solving strategies.
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Knowledge engineer
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the person who formulates the domain expertise into an expert system.
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Programmer
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Someone who write computer software
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User
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one who uses a computing system
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Traffic Light Expert System
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A recurring problem that uses well defined steps to solve it
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Neural network (often called an artificial neural network or ANN)
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an artificial intelligence system that is capable of finding and differentiating patterns.
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Genetic algorithm
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an artificial intelligence system that mimics the evolutionary, survival-of-the-fittest process to generate increasingly better solutions to a problem.
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Intelligent agent
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software that assists you, or acts on your behalf, in performing repetitive computer-related tasks.
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Coaxial cable (coax)
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one central wire surrounded by insulation, a metallic shield, and a final case of insulating material.
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Expert system (also called a knowledge-based system)
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an artificial intelligence system that applies reasoning capabilities to reach a conclusion.
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Public network
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a network on which your organization competes for time with others
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Private network
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the communications media that your organization owns or exclusively leases to connect networks or network components.
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Public key encryption (PKE)
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an encryption system that uses two keys: a public key that everyone can have and a private key for only the recipient.
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Five forces model
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a model developed to determine the relative attractiveness of an industry.
1.) Buyer Power 2.) Supplier Power 3.) Threat of Substitute Products or Services 4.)Threat of New Entrants 5.) Rivalry among existing competitors |